Back from the Dead; '81 Scarab 38 Resto
#171
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If this thread was a book, I think I'd be tempted to flick forward to the last 4-5 pages.. .... Much better to follow the story from day one.
Thanks for posting, it's not just interesting but also educational for dummies like me.
RR
Thanks for posting, it's not just interesting but also educational for dummies like me.
RR
#172
Hello,
I really like the boat thread. I have restored a couple of boats and just found this to fix my scarab.It is call a Festool Sander. Just a really good sander with vacuum and get a dust deputy, see links.
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/produ...oDOBoCJZDw_wcB
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...6-1648e6f2487b
After i gOt all the grease up and I went over every bit of the inside of boat with it. Cleans and braids. Also run a drywall bag in the vacuum and you will be on your way.
Best of luck.
I really like the boat thread. I have restored a couple of boats and just found this to fix my scarab.It is call a Festool Sander. Just a really good sander with vacuum and get a dust deputy, see links.
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/produ...oDOBoCJZDw_wcB
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...6-1648e6f2487b
After i gOt all the grease up and I went over every bit of the inside of boat with it. Cleans and braids. Also run a drywall bag in the vacuum and you will be on your way.
Best of luck.
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Everything's ok, I've been busy the last 3 months or so with work and other stuff. The shops been crazy busy. I am getting geared up to work on it now. I talked to rick at arneson this morning about my setup. I will be needing extension boxes. I wanted to confirm I'm good to go ahead and put the engine bay stringers back like they were and the transom back blank before I will need the boxes.
I bought this from a guy on one of the Facebook powerboat groups. I had it framed at hobby lobby and have it hanging in the office now. Such an awesome job and a really cool looking boat. A kaama tribute boat with a full cockpit would be cool...
I bought this from a guy on one of the Facebook powerboat groups. I had it framed at hobby lobby and have it hanging in the office now. Such an awesome job and a really cool looking boat. A kaama tribute boat with a full cockpit would be cool...
#175
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We've been busyy helping my brother on his (drumroll please).... rotten boat. Yep yet another rotten boat. He's got a 91 chaparral with rotten floors, transom stringers. We're putting it back together now. We should have it done in a few weeks.
We worked on the 38 some today. We cut some more of the floor out. This has been in the dry for almost a year, and there was still some water under the floor.
Cutting some floor out to check out the stringers in fromt of the cockpit. They're rotten too.
Some old bald dude.i do not recognize him...
Shon giving the sawzall a go...
Rot in the #3 bulkhead. Both sides. This is the next bulkhead forward of the front cockpit bulkhead..
Forward floor. Still wet a year later...
We worked on the 38 some today. We cut some more of the floor out. This has been in the dry for almost a year, and there was still some water under the floor.
Cutting some floor out to check out the stringers in fromt of the cockpit. They're rotten too.
Some old bald dude.i do not recognize him...
Shon giving the sawzall a go...
Rot in the #3 bulkhead. Both sides. This is the next bulkhead forward of the front cockpit bulkhead..
Forward floor. Still wet a year later...
#176
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Thanks cyrus77, keeping the dust down is not easy to do is it? we have a central vacuum system and the boat is sitting next to some big exhaust fans which helps keep the dust down that way. Still the itchy scratchers are inevitable working all this fiberglass.
Last edited by hblair; 03-18-2017 at 10:50 AM.
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Nice work! Starting to come together!!!
Last time i did one, i glassed the 2 parts of wood together for the transom and then glued it on to the inner transom. Why do it in 2 steps? Any pros? Any cons to this?
Last time i did one, i glassed the 2 parts of wood together for the transom and then glued it on to the inner transom. Why do it in 2 steps? Any pros? Any cons to this?
#180
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Thanks Jeff, I'm thinking I'll have a better chance of getting the wood to stick to the transom this way as well as keeping the correct shape of the transom. The transom has a little outward crown to it, and I'm thinking if I had bonded the wood together then bonded it to the transom it might have "flattenened" the transom out and therefore wouldn't fit the deck when the time comes for that.